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mythbuster1
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No, because the rest is being in Heaven. Raised unto glory, the saints enter Heaven both body and soul.
Since I asked this question because I’m interested in connecting the music with the text…“Eternal rest” is not so much “eternal sleep” as “eternal vacation.” Rest, do fun activities, bask in the beauty around you, whatever pleases you.
But this of course my personal interpretation.no more pain
That sounds a lot like retirement without the money (or lack thereof) factor.“Eternal rest” is not so much “eternal sleep” as “eternal vacation.” Rest, do fun activities, bask in the beauty around you, whatever pleases you. No more labor, no more pain, no more loss — only the good stuff, and better than anything we could have here because it’s all in the direct presence of God.
I walked in on one by accident. Hauntingly beautiful.I attended a TLM Requiem once time (father of a friend who died suddenly) and from that moment on, I knew that is what I want when my time comes.
Me too, except it’s not in a will, but with my priest. Yet to alter current will to reflect this…I have left detailed, explicit instructions in my will for the Traditional Latin Requiem Mass with exsequial graveside rites. I do not want a contemporary “Mass of Christian Burial” with white vestments, a white pall, and so on. I attended a TLM Requiem once time (father of a friend who died suddenly) and from that moment on, I knew that is what I want when my time comes.